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DOI10.1159/000332766
Brain Arginine Vasotocin Immunoreactivity Differs between Urban and Desert Curve-Billed Thrashers, Toxostoma curvirostre: Relationships with Territoriality and Stress Physiology
Fokidis, H. Bobby1,2; Deviche, Pierre2
通讯作者Fokidis, H. Bobby
来源期刊BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION
ISSN0006-8977
EISSN1421-9743
出版年2012
卷号79期号:2页码:84-97
英文摘要

The neuropeptide arginine vasotocin (AVT: the avian homolog of vasopressin) has numerous functional roles including mediating social behaviors, coregulating the adrenocortical stress response and maintaining water balance. These functions of AVT make it susceptible to environmental influence, yet little is understood concerning the variation in the AVT system across habitats. In this study, AVT immunoreactivity was compared between male curve-billed thrashers, Toxostoma curvirostre, from native Sonoran Desert locations and those within the city of Phoenix, Ariz. Previous research found that urban thrashers are more responsive to territorial intrusion, secrete more corticosterone (CORT) during capture stress, and they may also have greater access to water than desert counterparts. Variation in AVT immunoreactivity was also related to levels of plasma CORT and osmolality, and with behavioral responses to a simulated territorial intrusion. Birds from these two habitats showed different AVT immunoreactive patterns in two brain regions: the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus and the medial bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BSTM), a part of the limbic system. Immunoreactive AVT within the paraventricular nucleus was associated with plasma CORT levels in urban, but not desert, birds, but no such association with osmolality was observed in birds from either habitat. The total number of BSTM AVT-immunoreactive cells was related to a decreased responsiveness to territorial intrusion. These data suggest that divergence in the AVT system between urban and desert thrashers may help explain observed differences in both the adrenocortical stress response and territorial behavior between populations. Whether differences in water availability between habitats contribute to population differences in the brain AVT system is unknown. Copyright (C) 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel


英文关键词Curve-billed thrasher Urban versus desert birds Arginine vasotocin Corticosterone Aggression Stress Water balance Territoriality
类型Article
语种英语
国家Canada ; USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000300274000003
WOS关键词VASOACTIVE INTESTINAL POLYPEPTIDE ; CORTICOTROPIN-RELEASING-FACTOR ; ADRENAL AXIS SENSITIVITY ; STRIA TERMINALIS ; GENE-EXPRESSION ; VASOPRESSIN IMMUNOREACTIVITY ; TAENIOPYGIA-GUTTATA ; PLASMA OSMOLALITY ; SEX-DIFFERENCES ; GALLUS-GALLUS
WOS类目Behavioral Sciences ; Neurosciences ; Zoology
WOS研究方向Behavioral Sciences ; Neurosciences & Neurology ; Zoology
来源机构Arizona State University
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/171655
作者单位1.Univ British Columbia, Dept Psychol, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada;
2.Arizona State Univ, Sch Life Sci, Tempe, AZ USA
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Fokidis, H. Bobby,Deviche, Pierre. Brain Arginine Vasotocin Immunoreactivity Differs between Urban and Desert Curve-Billed Thrashers, Toxostoma curvirostre: Relationships with Territoriality and Stress Physiology[J]. Arizona State University,2012,79(2):84-97.
APA Fokidis, H. Bobby,&Deviche, Pierre.(2012).Brain Arginine Vasotocin Immunoreactivity Differs between Urban and Desert Curve-Billed Thrashers, Toxostoma curvirostre: Relationships with Territoriality and Stress Physiology.BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION,79(2),84-97.
MLA Fokidis, H. Bobby,et al."Brain Arginine Vasotocin Immunoreactivity Differs between Urban and Desert Curve-Billed Thrashers, Toxostoma curvirostre: Relationships with Territoriality and Stress Physiology".BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 79.2(2012):84-97.
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